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The question has been answered pretty well, and I just wanted to add that at the time I was also disappointed The Nasty Boys won. I also agree that they have been a pretty underrated team as their title win lead to a really good match with LOD where LOD took the titles. Those two teams matched up pretty well. The poster that said they were still going with Jimmy hart trying to screw The Hart Foundation was right on too. That had been going on for quite a while, and yes I still wish we saw stories of that length go on today.
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It wasn't until years later that I learned about the Rockers match so they didn't cross my mind as potential challengers at WM7. I was hoping for Power & Glory. That seemed like a good match and I thought Power & Glory would have made better champions. Instead they got squashed in less than a minute by LOD at mania. I can't say for sure why the Nasty Boys were chosen. I remember thinking it was a little odd at the time because they were so new to the company. Maybe Hulk Hogan had a little influence on that decision or maybe the company just liked what they saw in them. Quote:
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This match was amazing. They Nasty Boys get somewhat of a bum rap. But they bumped all over for the Hart Foundation and pretty much made everyone they worked with look like a million bucks. I for one think they are one of the best tag teams of all time.
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The Road Warriors were a good team, but their heyday was the 80s. By the 90s they were dealing with injuries and personal demons that really slowed their work down when they were able to both be gainfully employed together. |
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This was part of the "Bret/Shawn" stuff that they alluded to but never really discussed in their DVD. In Bret's book he states that the main reason the Rocker's were going over was cos Neidhart hadn't paid Vince back money he owed him so it looked like he was leaving to avoid paying it and by the time they could reschedule the Rocker's match, Neidhart was staying and it made no sense then to lose the titles at that time as they'd already positioned Big Bossman to face Hennig at Mania, the main reason for the split. They had also begun to look at Shawn AND Marty as singles guys too, at one time Marty was considered to be the next breakout star until their match at Rumble 93 where they added Sherri at the last moment, ruining a match that had been setting houses on fire for a month prior. Marty's shoots on this are very enlightening as to how much of a dick Shawn could be back then...
As for other teams, yeah Money Inc was a way aways, as IRS only debuted on PPV at Summerslam 91 in fact, that period was perhaps the end of the tag division in it's classic iteration as we then got a lot of bespoke teams, often "thrown together"... at first they had gimmicks but soon that ended so for every Money Inc, Natural Disasters, Power & Glory, we soon got Jannetty and The Kid and their ilk.
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I can't figure out why they didn't let the Rockers beat the Harts at Rumble in 91 for the titles and let them do the job to Nastys at WM VII. This would have A) Given us a classic Rockers-Harts PPV match, 2) Given Bret a solo slot at WM VII vs (Anvil, Dibeosi, Tornado, Warlord, etc) just to give him a win to get a solo push going. Either way, Nastys were transitional champs and I actually enjoy them capuring the titles at Mania but I wish it would have been the Rockers they defeated and therefor VII could have given us a Bret-Anvil match.
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Edit: I had watched pretty much all of the episodes of WWF Superstars from January 1991 to the second week of May 1991, about one and a half years ago to two years ago during 2011, and they were downloaded as a digital form and burned on DVD-Rs, being compressed extractions from WWE on Demand. I later realized, after seeing a browsing through the first episode of WWF Monday Night Raw from 1993 that the versions on demand were usually edited so much that matches were often completely left out. Did I miss some instances of Big Boss Man and Curt Hennig tagging as a team on even a small semi-regular basis like two or three weeks in a month? Were Hart and Neidhart expected to lose the belts to two random wrestlers from the Heenan family? Last edited by Nadeem Ahmad : 02-02-2013 at 08:21 PM. Reason: I wanted to know about possible backstories involving Ray Traylor and Curt Hennig, and Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart. |
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The Nasty Boys were a great tag team during their WWF run, and deserved a transitional run with the Tag Team titles. Hart was going on his own and it was a heel transition to let LOD have their much deserved run with the Tag titles.
Knobbs and Saggs weren't world changers, but they were over as a great heel tag team both in WCW and the WWF. And with Jimmy Hart as their mouthpiece and manager, it made for a perfect transitional heel tag team to beat the Hart Foundation and let Bret Hart go into singles glory.
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WM 7 would have been the perfect time to have the Hart Foundation/Rockers tag title match. No telling how great that match could have been if given the proper time.
I remember watching the tag team battle royal on Superstars and really thought it was going to be LOD vs Hart Foundation, which also would have been great. Instead, they go with the Nasties. I was pissed about it then and I'm pissed about it now lol. Some of the match making in the early 90s, especially with all the talent they had, blows my mind.
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